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  2. Mineral tax - Wikipedia

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    The royalty tax is an indirect tax, and has been historically the most important mineral tax. [1] When the production starts, the tax is due. That generates up-front revenues for the government. A different approach of the royalty tax is, to impose it as a factor payment for extraction of minerals. [4]

  3. Alberta Royalty Review - Wikipedia

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    Instead of getting the expected $2 billion per year increase, Alberta saw a $3 billion per year decrease. The decrease was composed of a $5 billion per year decrease in gas royalty partially offset by increases in oil royalty and oil sands royalty. [5] The total value of hydrocarbon production was about the same during each five-year period. [5]

  4. Petroleum fiscal regime - Wikipedia

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    The state can agree with the licensees to take it in kind or in cash. This arrangement applies to both crude oil and to natural gas, both in concessionary and contractual license systems. Production shares. The body of a production sharing contract layouts the production share between the contractor(s) and the state or its state-owned oil ...

  5. Oil and gas law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The original owner of an oil and gas lease will sometimes retain an overriding royalty as part of a farmout agreement. For any oil and gas property, the total working interests must add up to 100%. The sum of the net revenue interests, royalty interests, and overriding royalty interests, must also add up to 100%.

  6. Nationalization of oil supplies - Wikipedia

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    On 13 March 1943, President Isaías Medina Angarita promulgated another Hydrocarbons Law, which established that from then on at least 10% of the crude oil had to be refined in Venezuela; the royalty or exploitation tax could not be less than 16.7%; the Venezuelan State received a 50% profit from oil exploitation and 12% of the income tax. New ...

  7. BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust - Wikipedia

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    The BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust is a United States oil and natural gas royalty trust based in New York, New York.With a market capitalization of US$155 million in early 2020, and an average trading volume of 322,000 shares, BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust is the largest conventional oil and gas trust in the United States.

  8. Petroleum licensing - Wikipedia

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    Oil and gas rights in the offshore US are divided between the state and federal governments (see Offshore oil and gas in the United States). Rights to explore on US federal offshore areas are obtained through competitive sealed bids. Individual tracts are generally 9 square miles (23 km 2). Current leases being offered in the Gulf of Mexico ...

  9. List of countries by net oil exports - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by net oil exports in barrels per day based on The World Factbook [1] and other sources. [2] "Net export" refers to the export minus the import. Net export" refers to the export minus the import.